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Sexuality Research and Academia - Queer Sex Ed Podcast: Episode 29
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Sara and Jay sit down with Chris Barcelos, a researcher studying queer sexuality, teenage pregnancy, and health messaging. We discuss many different things including whether to double down on a moderate message in times of crisis or transform, messaging around teen pregnancy, how sex health is racist, the untold history of sexual health education in the USA, and much more.
QUEER AND TRANS SAFER SEX PROJECT - Chris's archival project of trans and queer sex ed: www.qtsafersex.omeka.net
Apply to be interviewed for Chris's research here, especially if you are a queer person of color and/or trans woman or MAAB non-binary person: https://queersafersexproject.youcanbook.me/
Learn more about Chris Barcelos at www.tinyurl.com/queersex
Lou Sullivan Biography: https://www.amazon.com/Lou-Sullivan-Daring-Man-Among-ebook/dp/B06XBM61VQ
You can send your questions to queersexed@gmail.com for us to answer them on future shows. More information about our mission available at www.queersexed.org. This show is made possible by our generous Patreon supporters! If you find the show helpful and you are financially able to support us, consider joining our Patreon community at www.patreon.com/QueerSexEd. Any amount you can give makes a huge difference for us.
67 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 14, 2021 04:10 (). Last successful fetch was on August 24, 2020 04:47 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 209916750 series 1595316
Sara and Jay sit down with Chris Barcelos, a researcher studying queer sexuality, teenage pregnancy, and health messaging. We discuss many different things including whether to double down on a moderate message in times of crisis or transform, messaging around teen pregnancy, how sex health is racist, the untold history of sexual health education in the USA, and much more.
QUEER AND TRANS SAFER SEX PROJECT - Chris's archival project of trans and queer sex ed: www.qtsafersex.omeka.net
Apply to be interviewed for Chris's research here, especially if you are a queer person of color and/or trans woman or MAAB non-binary person: https://queersafersexproject.youcanbook.me/
Learn more about Chris Barcelos at www.tinyurl.com/queersex
Lou Sullivan Biography: https://www.amazon.com/Lou-Sullivan-Daring-Man-Among-ebook/dp/B06XBM61VQ
You can send your questions to queersexed@gmail.com for us to answer them on future shows. More information about our mission available at www.queersexed.org. This show is made possible by our generous Patreon supporters! If you find the show helpful and you are financially able to support us, consider joining our Patreon community at www.patreon.com/QueerSexEd. Any amount you can give makes a huge difference for us.
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